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A disgraced college lecturer is found murdered with 5,000 pounds in his pocket on a disused railway line near his home. Since being dismissed from his job for sexual misconduct four years previously, he has been living a poverty-stricken and hermit-like existence in this isolated spot. The suspects range from several individuals at the college where he used to teach to a woman who knew the victim back in the early '70s at Essex University, then a hotbed of political activism. When Banks receives a warning to step away from the case, he realises there is much more to the mystery than meets the eye - for there are plenty more skeletons to come out of the closet . . .
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Children of the Revolution, Peter Robinson
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- Released
- 2013
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Peter Robinson
- Publisher
- Hodder & Stoughton
- Released
- 2013
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 397
- ISBN10
- 1444704915
- ISBN13
- 9781444704914
- Series
- Inspector Banks
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Mystery Novels, Thriller, Detective Fiction, British Literature, Detective
- First published
- 2013
- Original title
- Children of the Revolution
- Rating
- 3.8 out of 5
- Description
- A disgraced college lecturer is found murdered with 5,000 pounds in his pocket on a disused railway line near his home. Since being dismissed from his job for sexual misconduct four years previously, he has been living a poverty-stricken and hermit-like existence in this isolated spot. The suspects range from several individuals at the college where he used to teach to a woman who knew the victim back in the early '70s at Essex University, then a hotbed of political activism. When Banks receives a warning to step away from the case, he realises there is much more to the mystery than meets the eye - for there are plenty more skeletons to come out of the closet . . .










